ASQA Standard 1.2
Amount of Training
High Audit Risk
Specifies minimum training hours to meet learner needs. CPP41419 course duration varies significantly by provider.
Regulatory Intelligence: This analysis covers ASQA Standard 1.2 requirements for CPP41419 delivery, common compliance failures, and student protections as of August 2025.
Student Protection Guide
How many hours should a CPP41419 course take?
Most compliant RTOs offer 600–900 hours. Less than 400 hours may signal shortcuts or audit risk.
Common Compliance Failures
Insufficient training hours, accelerated delivery without justification
What Students Should Check
- Ask your RTO to explain how they comply with Standard 1.2
- Request evidence of policies and procedures related to this standard
- Check ASQA's register for any compliance actions against the RTO
Standard 1.2 Quick Facts
Audit Risk:
High
Applies to:All RTOs delivering CPP41419
Student Impact:Direct quality protection
Related ASQA Standards
Standard 1.1
Medium
Training and Assessment Strategies
How RTOs must develop, document and implement training strategies for CPP41419. For students, this defines course qualit...
Standard 1.3
High
Assessment Requirements
Rules for conducting valid, reliable, fair and flexible assessments. Critical for CPP41419 practical components....
Standard 2.2
High
Pre-Training Review
Assessment of student readiness before CPP41419 enrollment, including literacy and numeracy....
Protect Yourself from Non-Compliant RTOs
Standard 1.2 compliance is essential for quality CPP41419 training. Use our tools to verify RTO compliance before enrolling.